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Southeastern University continues to expand with tech + trade programs

Learn a high-value skill in these programs that merge the benefits of trade school with collegiate classes + experience.

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SEU offers a compelling pathway to your future that aligns education with spiritual + community values.

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It’s time to rethink the choice between traditional college and tech or trade school: At SEU, you can do both.

SEU Tech and SEU Trades meet industry needs and offer a holistic college experience, combining online courses with practical training + real industry connections.

SEU Trades

As an SEU Trades student, you’ll be prepared to step into a new career upon program completion, no prior experience required.

Associate + bachelor’s degree programs include:

SEU Tech

SEU Tech offers opportunities to earn a certificate in Software Development, Cybersecurity, or Data Science.

Certificate programs are available as add-ons to current SEU students, but anyone can take SEU Tech courses to earn a certificate as a non-degree-seeking student.

While SEU Tech courses are fully online, students still get hands-on training and one-on-one time with professors + mentors.

Psst: SEU Tech is launching a 90-credit CBE Computer Science degree this fall. Stay tuned for more info.

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